Category: Industry News

A Question Worth Asking… Professional services firms with high growth are twice as likely to have redesigned their sites in the last twelve months than their counterparts who experienced average growth.

So how much do non-profits invest in social media, and is it growing? Vertical Response surveyed more than 100 of our non-profit customers to find out. Turns out that much of what they’re doing is pretty consistent with the small…

Happiness comes in various forms and it has a different definition to different people. To help identify the biological and psychology factors behind happiness, WebpageFX has created an infographic. Titled ‘The Science of Happiness’, it points out the various factors…

Drupal Commons is online community software that works right out of the box. It is used to build knowledge sharing networks, collaborative spaces, and discussion areas with levels of privacy to support vibrant communities. In this webinar, we will examine…

December 19, 2013 Lots of terms evolve beyond their initial definitions and become a catch-all for a general notion or idea. I’ve talked about this regarding responsive web design and mobile first, and there are certainly other terms that escape…

As mobile internet usage continues to gain share of the search market, desktop sales remain stagnant. The writing is on the wall that the future points to a greater and greater share of transactions via mobile devices. This outlook is…

Did you know address bar sharing—that is cutting and pasting an URL rather than sharing the page by clicking a share button—is by far one of the most common ways people share websites? In case you haven’t thought of that, we…

It’s not cheap being a superhero these days, what with the burden of keeping a secret identity, dry cleaining the costume and in some cases, living a certain lifestyle to secure their secrecy. Mashable and Samsung teamed up to…

As an employer, restricting your hiring to a small geographic region means you’re not getting the best people you can. As an employee, restricting your job search to companies within a reasonable commute means you’re not working for the best company you can.